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Pregnant and Not Sure What To Do?

Learn about your options and what to expect next. If a baby is not in your plans right now, abortion might seem like the best way out. Many women and couples find it empowering to understand all their options before making a final decision.

If you have a viable pregnancy you have three choices to consider. Our trained coaches have helped hundreds of women make decisions they are proud of today.

Your Three Options

You have three different pregnancy options to choose from: abortion, adoption, and parenting. Remember that no one can force you into making any decision about your pregnancy. You have the final say.

Walk through the potential process of each option and be informed so you can make a confident, informed decision. The more you understand, the clearer the decision could be for you. Our compassionate team can talk through all your options with you if you’d like more support.

Before Making a Pregnancy Decision

You will need to first know if you really are pregnant and how far along the pregnancy has developed. An ultrasound exam is the most reliable way to confirm a possible pregnancy and will help you make a fully informed choice. Contact us to schedule your free appointment for an accurate pregnancy test and ultrasound exam to confirm a pregnancy.

Our goal at Resources for Women is to empower women to make the best decisions possible for their pregnancies through education. We’re committed to providing accurate and up-to-date information on pregnancy options and community resources available to our clients.

It is our priority to provide a compassionate and understanding atmosphere for women experiencing unplanned pregnancy. We’re here to support you!

*We never financially benefit off of your decision and can discuss your options with absolutely no pressure.

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Am I Eligible for the Abortion Pill?

To understand your abortion pill eligibility, you first need to confirm your pregnancy to find out how far along you are (gestational age). The FDA has only approved the abortion pill for women through the first ten weeks of pregnancy.   Additionally, you will want to know whether you have any existing health issues that would

What is a Medical Abortion?

Are you thinking of abortion as you navigate an unplanned pregnancy? We know it feels like a whirlwind right now, but you are not alone. Medical abortion, also known as the abortion pill, involves taking two drugs that terminate an existing pregnancy.  Learn the facts when it comes to medical abortion, along with the risks.

What Are the Risks of the Abortion Pill?

An unplanned pregnancy can feel confusing with your many questions about pregnancy options. We’re here to better inform you about the risks of the abortion pill. A couple of physical risks to this type of abortion include infection or heavy and prolonged bleeding.  The serious risks come due to the serious nature of a medical